Sweet November (1968)

Sweet November (1968)

  • 6.9
  • 114 mins
  • Comedy, Drama

Storyline

Sara Deever, a kooky Brooklyn Heights girl, sublets apartments and paints in her spare time. Each month, Sara selects from her lodgers a new lover - but only on the condition that he will let their affair end when the month expires. When Charlie Blake, a box manufacturer and her lover-of-the-month, falls in love with her, he is unwilling to give her up. Sara insists, even though it is obvious that she too has fallen in love. As the month runs out, Charlie searches desperately for the key to Sara's persistence. What he discovers provides the haunting climax to this love story.—alfiehitchie



Short Review

Sweet November is a decent film. It is about a woman lures emotionally crippled men into affairs and then helps them repair their lives. Sandy Dennis and Anthony Newley give good performances. The script is a little slow in places. Robert Ellis Miller did an alright job directing this movie. I liked this motion picture because of the humor and romance.


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